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Tesc? - iCLEP2 - 11-03-2010 thank you!! Tesc? - CLEP101 - 11-03-2010 iCLEP2 Wrote:Thanks!! Hi iCLEP2, When you enroll as military, they will put you in the MDCP and you'll have the residency requirements of 9 SH for AA/AS and 18 for BA/BS. TESC will not charge you the enrollment fees. The only time you will get charged the big bucks is if you do not complete the residency requirements like when you decide to test out. The only way around paying the fees is if you, being military, submit your GI Bill Certificate of Eligibility to TESC. You can then test out and the GI Bill will pay for your fees, enrollment fee for sure(Which is the big one). That's what TESC and the VA told me. Since I will test out of the remaining requirements, my GI Bill will pay the big bucks when I get ready to graduate. Hope this helps, |